Bag om After Dark in the War Capitals
As a war correspondent for the New York Tribune during World War I, Kitchen had a front-row seat to some of the most dramatic events of the conflict. In this book, he offers a gripping account of his experiences in Europe's besieged capitals, from Paris to Vienna.
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